Hongze Lake

Hongze Lake, previously romanized as Lake Hungtze or Hung-tse, is the fourth-largest freshwater lake in China. Although it is known to have existed from antiquity, it drastically increased in size during the Qing when the Yellow River—then still flowing south of Shandong—merged with the Huai.

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Hongze Lake

Hongze Lake, previously romanized as Lake Hungtze or Hung-tse, is the fourth-largest freshwater lake in China. Although it is known to have existed from antiquity, it drastically increased in size during the Qing when the Yellow River—then still flowing south of Shandong—merged with the Huai.

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